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Renata Drummond and Jeff Stidham— Bonnie and Clyde ret'isited. Anchor kids sponsor the tear between the classes. HOMECOMING HITS CAMPOS Like an excited tornado, Homecoming hit BUS this year bringing spirit and enthusiasm to the students. Activities commenced; sjririt blossomed; hope built up-and then the week climaxed with the winning of the Homecoming game. The three groups which initiated the success of the week of Homecoming were Student Council, Anchor, and the Yel- low Jackets. Student Council sponsored the Homecoming Sweetheart Contest, which consisted of five Sweethearts elected by the student body. Also, the parade of Home- coming floats on Friday was organized by Student Council. Float winners were: (I) Anchor, (2) Interact, (3) Lionettes. They also sponsored a (lance after the game. Key Club Float brighten the parade.
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Eager spectator await Homecoming festivities. Anchor once again sponsored Spirit Week; this year's activi- ties included clown day, 20's day, orange i? white day, and little kid's day. Each day, class members participated in the “war of the classes by contributing money to different class battles sponsored by Anchor. The end of the week showed that the sophomores are the most spirited class “money-wise. Thursday night proved equally as action-packed as the week; Anchor club i? cheerleaders cooperated in a snake dance to which everyone was invited. The snake dance was followed by a pep rally in which cheerleaders cheered, and the pep band jHrformed. Having ivon the most spirited class award, the sophomore doss was presented a trophy from Anchor; Steve Clark was presented an award for “Ugliest Man on Campus; Lynda Clark won a prize for her capability in the marshmallow-eat- ing contest; and “Z” club skit received an award for “most sjnrited skit. After the pep rally, the crowd gathered around a huge bon-fire by the stadium and sang cheers. (BELOW) Snake makes its way to the stadium. The dance was not restricted to BHS pupils. HH Cheerleaders lead in snake dance. (ABOVE) Band leads in parade. (BELOW) “Z club and Interact perform skits. 21
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